Normally, the way I answer the social isolation question is to talk a little bit about the age-friendly communities initiative, which isn't specifically for minority communities, but it is across Canada currently in 1,200 communities. The idea with the age-friendly community initiative is that the facilities, the community, everything is built in that particular community to encourage and have an environment that's conducive to seniors getting out and being with others, with friends and family, and to reduce social isolation. While it's not specifically targeted at minority communities, I'm sure that among those 1,200 communities there would be a bit of a mix.
On February 21st, 2019. See this statement in context.